This is a pass for Edward E. O'Connor, Jr., who served in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. The card was issued at the gunnery school at Tyndall Field in Panama City, Florida, on August 24, 1944. The front of the card...

The Oak Hill “residence of Mr. and Mrs. Van Leer Kirkman, like many other homes on the Franklin Pike, is situated on a portion of the battle field of Nashville. Many relics of this conflict are here preserved. On the lovely lawn, immediately in...

Pictured: People fishing on the park grounds of Shelby Park, Nashville, Tennessee. Shelby Park is a large urban park located approximately three miles east of downtown Nashville, Tennessee in East Nashville, along the Cumberland River. The...

Pictured: Mayor Briley presenting the official opening of Harpeth Hills Golf Course at Percy Warner Park in 1965. Harpeth Hills is widely respected as one of Tennessee’s top public golf facilities. This public golf course is located at 2424 Old...

Pictured: Mayor Briley playing golf at Harpeth Hills Golf Course. This photo relates to the 1965 official opening of Harpeth Hills Golf Course at Percy Warner Park. Harpeth Hills is widely respected as one of Tennessee’s top public golf...

Pictured: Children fishing at Shelby Park, circa May 31st, 1966. Shelby Park is a large urban park located approximately three miles east of downtown Nashville, Tennessee in East Nashville, along the Cumberland River. The Nashville Park...

Overton Hall, “the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Maxwell Overton was built in 1900 by Mr. Overton. It is after the Tudor style of architecture for manor houses, and stands in the midst of a large park, thickly wooded with giant forest trees …...

Liberace, a famous American pianist and vocalist, posing with Nashville Mayor Ben West and others, at the Belle Meade Country Club in 1953. A famous and flamboyant entertainer (born as Wladziu Valentino Liberace), he was the highest-paid...

An undated photograph the Old Stone Bridge over Mansker's Creek in Goodlettsville, Tennessee. This historic bridge is one of Tennessee's oldest bridges made of stone with masonry arch construction. This dual arch bridge was built circa 1837-1849...

An historical marker for the Holy Rosary Cathedral in Davidson County, Tennessee that reads: “Near here in 1820 the first Catholic Church in Tennessee was built by Irish Catholic workers then building a bridge over Cumberland River. In 1830 a...

An exterior view of the Oglesby Community House and its landscape beautification. The National Register of Historic Places marker reads: “Oglesby Community House: Built 1898, the Mary Lee Academy, the second school in the Oglesby Community, was...

An exterior view of Robertson Academy, circa July 1981. The inscription from the historic marker states that the school “was established by an Act of Tennessee General Assembly Sept. 13, 1806, which provided for an academy in each of the then 27...

An exterior view of Jordonia Elementary School, located at 4247 Cato Road, approximately five miles northwest of downtown Nashville.
Forms part of the Claynita Harris Slide Collection. The original is a 35 mm color transparency (2 x 2 in. slide...

An edited excerpt with transcript and photograph from an interview with Aaron Michael Miles, conducted on 13 October 2007 by his wife, Raquel Bueno Miles, at the Nashville StoryCorps StoryBooth, located in the Nashville Room of the Nashville Public...

An April 1954 view of the countryside roads and fence near the Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson, located twelve miles from Nashville in Hermitage, Tennessee. Forms part of Record Group 3, Metro Davidson County Photographer. 1 photograph negative...

An April 1954 view of the countryside roads and fence near the Hermitage, home of Andrew Jackson, located twelve miles from Nashville in Hermitage, Tennessee. Forms part of Record Group 3, Metro Davidson County Photographer. 1 photograph negative...

An aerial view of the Radnor Lake area, January 3, 1961. Radnor Lake is a 1,200-acre natural area located in Davidson County in the Overton Hills approximately eight miles south of downtown Nashville. This natural area is an outlier of the Western...

An aerial view of the Radnor Lake area, January 3, 1961. Radnor Lake is a 1,200-acre natural area located in Davidson County in the Overton Hills approximately eight miles south of downtown Nashville. This natural area is an outlier of the Western...

An aerial photograph of the Pennington Bend area of the Cumberland River, located approximately 12 miles northeast to downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The Pennington Bend bridge, a part of the highway system known as Briley Parkway, was officially...